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The Chinese Communist Party appears to exert some level of authority over the World Health Organization.
Since 2016, Taiwan has been excluded from the World Health Assembly, which sets policy for the WHO.
The WHO should invite Taiwan to this year s assembly, especially since the country handled the pandemic well.
Jason Reed is a policy analyst and political commentator.
This is an opinion column. The thoughts expressed are those of the author.
Starting May 24 in Geneva, Switzerland, representatives from the World Health Organization s (WHO) 194 member states will meet for the 74th World Health Assembly (WHA). The annual WHA gatherings grant those countries their chance to have a say in the WHO s policy direction, how its budget is spent, and who its next leaders will be. In the midst of a global health crisis, these decisions are even more important.
16 GOP governors will axe weekly unemployment checks to incentivize returning to work, but experts say federal aid isn t slowing job growth oseddiq@insider.com (Oma Seddiq) © Justin Sullivan/Getty Images A customer walks by a now hiring sign at a BevMo store on April 02, 2021 in Larkspur, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
16 Republican governors plan to end weekly federal unemployment benefits.
They claim that jobless aid is discouraging people from seeking work.
But experts say fear of sickness and lack of childcare are also contributing to the hiring slump.
The coronavirus outbreak in the US appears to be abating, with the government ramping up its vaccine capability, rolling back mask-wearing mandates, and lifting restrictions.
Australia s Crown, suitor Star vow to go cashless in casinos, regulator says Reuters 1 hr ago By Paulina Duran © Reuters/Jason Reed FILE PHOTO: The logo of Australian casino giant Crown Resorts Ltd adorns the hotel and casino complex in Melbourne, Australia
By Paulina Duran
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian takeover target Crown Resorts has committed to end international gambling tours, or junket operations, and go cashless in its casinos, the gaming regulator in the country s biggest state said on Thursday.
After being deemed unsuitable for a gambling licence in New South Wales in February, when an inquiry found Crown had enabled money laundering on its premises, the Melbourne-based casino operator has emerged as the target of a bidding war.
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